Finally! In 2026 Flying Cars will be available

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You would actually be surprised how easy it is to get a flight license as a civilian. The extra safety training is really only for people who want to do it as a job.

I have a friend who went to flyers Ed for 4months and he was cleared to fly 10,000 lb blocks of steel over our heads. The only real deterrence for him doing something stupid is The possibility of losing his license from the FAA, but there are no special protocols for you just to fly as a civilian.

I'd assume flying cars would be the same way. I'd imagine you could probably rent them hourly the same way private pilots do so cost won't be a barrier to entry.
 

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What's the point of flying if you can only go 150mph?
Too slow to travel to another country or even a cross country trip. Plus You still need to land and take off from an airport.
So you not using this for your local commutes to avoid traffic either.
Seems like a very niche product, If you live somewhere remote with your own runway, like say a private island and want to land at the nearest port.
Better off getting a helicopter
honestly until they can hover in place for take off and landing like helicopters, flying cars as a concept will always be pointless
 
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You would actually be surprised how easy it is to get a flight license as a civilian. The extra safety training is really only for people who want to do it as a job.

I have a friend who went to flyers Ed for 4months and he was cleared to fly 10,000 lb blocks of steel over our heads. The only real deterrence for him doing something stupid is The possibility of losing his license from the FAA, but there are no special protocols for you just to fly as a civilian.

I'd assume flying cars would be the same way. I'd imagine you could probably rent them hourly the same way private pilots do so cost won't be a barrier to entry.
Them small cassena type planes be crashing all the time too. They are usually flown by people with far less skill than the pilots flying those Delta Airlines type of airplanes.


I remember posters being shook because small airplanes was crashing :mjlol: It's only a big deal when commercial airliner jets crash, like that AA plane crashing into the Military helicopter a few months ago was :damn: because everyone involved was a trained professional.



A small cassena type of plane crashes? Just another Tuesday.
 

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What's the point of flying if you can only go 150mph?
Too slow to travel to another country or even a cross country trip. Plus You still need to land and take off from an airport.
So you not using this for your work commute to avoid traffic either.
Seems like a very niche product, If you live somewhere remote with your own runway, like say a private island and want to land at the nearest port.
Better off getting a helicopter
honestly until they can hover in place for take off and landing like helicopters, flying cars as a concept will always be pointless
Vanity really.

It's the same reason people want lambos that can go 200 mph, but you can only ever drive them at 200 in a racetrack. And the same lambos are so unwieldy to operate, and so uncomfortable to sit in , that you can't drive them in your daily commute.


But damn, don't you look cool with your lamb.
:wow:
 

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